Power traverse for radial drill heads



Jan. 13, 1931. c, KLAusMEYER 1,788,918

POWER TRAVERSE FOR RADIAL DRILL HEADS I Fil ed Jan. '51, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 gvwemt t 550M 6. 4 {WWW W1 $51 abtouwt Jan. 13, 1931. D. c. KLAUSMEYER 1,788,918

POWER TRAVERSE FOR RADIAL DRILL HEADS Filed Jan 51, 1924 2 Sheds-Sheet 2 manually by means of a hand-wheel carried ill Patented Jan. 13, 1931 i -NE ST SP ATENT eerie-E DAVID C. KLAUSMEYER, or CiN'CINNATI, omo, AssIGNoa TO THE CINCINNATI 310K. roan r001. COMPANY, or CINCINNATI, 0310, A ooaPoRA'rroN- or onro YOWER TRAVERSE FOB RADIAL DRILL HEADS Application filed January 31, 1924. serial No; 689,649.

, This invention relates to radial drilling machines and deals particularly with means for translating the drill head horizontally on the radial arm for the purpose of locating the drill with respect to thework, prior to a drilling operation.

Heretofore this adj ust'ment has been effected by the drill-head which, through suitable connections, was adapted to rotate a pinion meshing with a rack fixed lengthwise ofthe radial arm; thus rotation of the hand-wheel shifted the drill-head lengthwise of the arm.

As these machines as a whole are of great size and the heads thereof are 'ponderous,

weighing hundreds of pounds,-the manual shifting of the head has been more or less of a task. To enable theoperator with his limited strength, more easily to effect-this traverse, it has been customary toeembody, in the drill-head, between the hand-wheel and the shifting pinion, a speed-reduction gearingsuch, for example, as a worm and wormwheel., This reduction in speed however necessitated a proportionate increase in the number of revolutions of the hand-wheelto shift the drill-head a predetermined distance.

In the operation of these maehinetools it" is frequently necessary to move the drillehead a substantialdistance (say from 'fourto six feet) on the arm whiclndue to the speed reduction gearing, has requiredconsiderable time.

translating the drill-head lengthwise ofthe radial arm whereby the required adjustments maybe effected more expeditiously and with less effort than has heretofore been possible.

A further object is so to combine in a drill I so to arrange tliem'that either of the two simultaneously.

This invention has for an object to pro-' vide. 111 a radial drill-head, power means for selectively may be actuated, but both A still furtherobject is to provide'anautomatic throw-out for the power drive, an automatic throw-in for the manual drive and means for bringing the. power drive to rest, I all of which become efiective instantaneously 1 upon releasejof the controlling leverafter a power traverse has been effect-ed.

I v Still another object of the invention is to combine in/a drill-head a powerrdrive and o a manual drive, both of which are capable of translating the drill-head in opposite directions on the arm, andproviding a single controlling lever for selecting the drive and determining the direction of movement of the drill-head; Y i

These and other objects have been attained the l usual" manual traverse mechanism a reversible power traverse mechanism and' 'pro idi'ng means for selectively connecting either in an ingenious manner by combining with thestationary rack for shifting the drillhead horizontally; the other mechanism at thattime being disconnected. i V

The'power drive mayconveniently consist of a reversible motor carried by the drill head shown and. described as including a reversi-i ble motor merely as one embodiment of the ,invention and is to be understoodthat the invention also contemplates the use. ofva'rious otherforms of power drives and such and which may be operatively connected with I forms are.thereforeintended. to be covered by the claims.

-'Other objects and part indicated in the followingdescription and in part rendered apparent therefrom in.

connection with theanneXed drawings.

advantages will be in 6 To enable others skilled in the. art so fully V to apprehend the underlying features hereof. that they may embody the same in the variousways contemplated by this invention, draw ings depicting a preferred typical construction have been annexed as a part of this disclosure and, in such drawings, like characllli) ters of reference denote corresponding parts throughoutall the views, of which:-

Fig. 1 is afront elevation of a drill-head embodying the present invention. Fig. 1 is side elevation, on a greatly reduced scale, of

a. radial drill of the type in which the pres- :ent inventionhas been embodied. Fig. 2 is a a vertical section on theline 22 of Fig. 3 showing the means for operatively connecting 1. o 1 ienower or've anc 1 1e manna-i {rive btltl L ltl l with thepinionthat meshes with the usual stationary rack for translating the drill head. F i 3 is a horizontal section ontheli-ne' of ig. 2. Fig. 4c is a vertical section on the 1 lines 41- 1 Figs. 2 and 3. Fig. 5 is a plan of the means for automatically discontinuing the power drive when the controlling lever is released. Fig. 6 is a section onthe line 6-6 of'Fig. 2. Fig. 7 is a'modificati'on of the upper portion of Fig.2 showingian a1- ternate form of impositive" clutch for connecting thepower. drive with the drill-head "translating gearing. Fig. 8. is a side elevation of one of'the clutch members shown in Fig. 7. Fig. 9 is an end view of Fi'g. 8. Fig. 1. 10 is a plan of the, motor controller and its actuating arm. I

Referring more particularly to thefdrawings the invention is disclosed in its prez-zaferred form as embodied in a drill-head 1 ;slidably mounted, in the usual manner, on the horizontal arm 2 of a radial drill of com .mercial form. This drill-head is provided "with the nsual drill spindle" Stogether with cameansfor rotating it and'ifeeding it lengthwise. to cause the drill-point carried thereby to. be moved toward andfromjthe work, but as'this'mechanismforms no part of the presentinve'ntion detailed illustration and de- 4;, scription. thereof is deemectnnnecessary.

This invention relates particularly tothe traverse. of the drill-head on the horizontal -,ar1n-;and the means for effecting such trav- =erse inopposite directions. To'thi s end, there ;;-'is.secured lengthwise of the arm, a rack-bar a with which meshes a pinion 5 secured upon a shaft 6'jour'naled in bearings 7 in the drillhead. V Thus rotation of 'the'f pinion will through its connection with. the rack, effect I m "translation'of the drill-head on the arm the directi'onof movement dependent upon the direction of rotation of the pinion.

Any; suitable means may be employed for rotating the shaft 6, such as for example. a

rWOIHl-WllBGl 8 fixed to said shaftand a worm 9 meshing therewith and secured upon a shaft naled in a bearing 13 in the drill-head. lhe hand-wheel carries a clutch member 14: pro- .viding clutch teeth 15 adapted to engage the teeth 16 of a clutch-member l7 splined upon the lower end of the shaft 10,- thus when the clutch-member 17 is'moved downwardly, by meanslater to be described, the clutch teeth- 15 and" 16 are connected and a driving connection is established between the hand-wheel and theshaft .10. The ,cluteh'te th115 and'17 arepreferably formed with inclined edges to facilitate their engagement.

i i-power drive is also provided for rotating tl e shaft 10 and preferably comprises a power driven shaft18 arranged co-axial with the shaft 10 and adapted to be impositively clutched thereto. Any suitable driving mechanism maybe provided for rotating the shaft 18 in reverse directions. One convenient means consists of a'rever'sible motor M .se- 'cured upon the upper end of the drill-head. The motor shaft preferably carries abevelpinion 19 which nie sh'eswith and 'drives abevel-gear 20 secured to the shaft 18. A motor controller 21, later to be referred to, affords means for deter-mining the direction of rotation of the motor and thereby the direction of traverse of the drill-head.

The shaftslO and18 are adapted to be connectedtogetherby an impositive 'c lutch;de vice C preferably, but not necessarily, of'the friction type. "A clutch of this nature is shown in Figs; 2 and 6 and comprises a driving clutch member 22 fixed upon the shaft 18 and-a driven clutch member 23vkeyed to the shaft 10 and having a portion projecting'into the member 22. A friction band 24 is located intermediate the members 22 and and when expanded acts to lock the two together.

The band 24 is preferably split and-has its oneend 2 f seated against an abutment 25 carried by the member 23 and its other end 249 in contact with a wall 6 provided by a short rock-shaft 27 journaled in the member 23. The shaft 27 carries rock arni28 dapted to be actuated through the adjustable contact screw 29, by a wedge-bar 30 carried by a shiftable collar. 31 splined tothe member 23, thus when the Wedge-bar is shifted upwardly the shaft we ll 26, acting upon the end 24 of the friction band, causes the band to expand and frictionalj engage the members and 23. This friction is sufiijcient to amiate the driving mechanism to cause translation of the head under normal conditions but permits the parts to slip under undue load and thereby acts as a safety device. I I

For certainpurposes itinay be desirable to construct the friction clutch in the simpler form asshown in Figs. 7, 8 and 9. Thisform comprises a clutch member 22 fixed to the shaft 18 and provided-with clutch teeth 22 adapted to engage similar teeth 23 provided by a shiftable clutch. member 23 splinecl to 27' is turned and the the shaft 10. "The "clutch, teeth 22mm 25 are'formed'with inc-lined'edges-zr which under great strainaot as cam surfaces and cause separation of the members 22 and 23*. 7

' As before stated the manual drive and the power drive are" so related and controlled that the shifting of 1011s into 4 action automatically and simultaneously shifts the other out of action. To accomplish this result there is slidably mounted in a guideway 32 formed in a sub-casing 32 secured to the side of the drill-head, a bar 33 carrying at its upper end a shoe 34 which tracks the annular groove 35 in the collar 31. Adjacent'its lower end the bar 33 carries-a fork 36 which embraces the clutch member 17 withinan annular groove 37J1tis to be noted that the groove .37 is widerthan the fork'36'an amount sub- .stantialiy the same as the depth of the teeth 16. I i

The lower end of the shaft 'is formed with a cavity 38 within which is seated a coil spring 39 maintained under tension by having its lowerend bearing against a plug p fixed within the lower end of the member 17 ;Tl1is'spring tends at all times to shift ,the clutch member downwardly on the shaft .10 to engage the teeth and 16 but when the power drive is connected asshown in Fig.

.2 this movement is prevented by means of the upper surface of the fork- 36 engaging the upper wall 37ofthe groove 37.

plug 32 is preferably formed with a projecting end adapted to enter a socket t in the member 14 to giveja firmer union between the hand-wheel and the shaft 10. i ,7

The slide-bar33 is formed adjacent the fork 36, with rack-teeth 38 which are engaged by teeth 39 formed on the semi-spherical end of a power traverse lever 40 pivotal- .ly mounted-upon a rotatable, but non-trans latable, motor controller shaft 141 This lever performs the double function of shift- ;ing'the clutch members 1 7 and 23 and actuating a motor controller to determine the 1 direction in which the drill-head shall be translated by the power drive.

'A coil spring .42, located partly withina cavity 33 formed in the bar 33 and partly in a cavity 32 formed in the sub-casing 32,

is compressed whenthebar 33 is moved upwardly to engage the power drive and immediately upon release of the hand-lever 4L0 shifts the slide-bar 33 downwardly, thus disconnecting the power drive and engaging the clutchteeth 15 and 16.

Should the clutch-teeth 15 and 16'not be in position to register properly when the hand-lever 40is released the member 17 will .rbe lowered under the action of the spring 39, inunison with the slide bar, until the faces of the teeth 15 and 16 contact. 9

The movement of the member 17 then ceases but the bar 33 hasa further movement,

' taking up thespaces between the bottom of 'movementbf'the'bar 33. 1

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the drillehead toward the I right.

when the lever 40 is shifted tothe left the the fork 36 and the lower wall-37 ofthe power drive. -The. spring 39 remainsiready to couple theclutch members 14 and 17 when they-have beenrelatively rotated suiiiciently to register'their teeth.

, It is to be iunderstood that-the mechanism described. in the preceding" paragraph is groove 37, thus completely releasing the fri'c--. l tron clutch 'C' .(ordisengaging theclutchteeth 22*". and 23 and discontinuing the p 'Toprovide means for controlling the, di- 3 rection of'rotationof the'reversible motor M there is secured upon the'd'rill-head ar-suitable motor-controller'21 of commercial form.

'This controller is adapted to be actuated'by a segmentalv rock-arm secured. upon the shaft' ll to which thehand-lever 40 is pivotedr- 'llhi'sfmotor controller anditsactuatmg means are so constructed and arranged that when the clutch members QQ'and 23are connected and thehand-lever 40 isswung to the right as viewed in Fig.4 the portion- R7 of the arm 45 rotates-the motor-controller clockwise andcauses the motor to translate Likewise portionL of the controllerarm rotates the motor-controller anti-clockwise and causes the motor to reverse and'tra-nslate the drill head toward the left.

The motor controller, the clutch device C i and the controlling hand-lever 4O areso constructed and arranged that the hand-lever may be shifted at WiIL'tha-t'is, either the m0 tion clutch orvice versa, thereby avoiding any confusion to the operator as to any set a order of, manipulation.

-gAs' before stated this-- invention proposes the-automatic throw-out of the power drive, the simultaneous connection of the manual drive and the stopping of'the motorimmediately upon release of the controlling lever by the operator; 7 ing to the motor-controller shaft an arm 46 tor may besta'rted before engaging'the fric j f This is effected by securformed with'two cam surfaces 46? and 46 Thesetwocam surfaces m'ayconstitute a V- shaped notch within which is forced a roller 47 carried by an arm :8 pivoted at 49 to a i bracket 50, forming apartv of the drill-head.

The free endof: the arm &8 has connected to it oneend of a'coil-spring 51 of which the 1 other end isiconnected'with an extension 50* of the bracket50. As shown in dotted lines in Fig. 5, when the hand-lever iOandthe motor-controller shaft are rotatedv clock-wise the cam 46 forces theroller 47and the arm 1" and meshing with said rack; and reversible power-actuated means including a'reversible electricmotor, supported wholly by said arm I and operatively connected with said pinion to rotate it in opposite directionsto cause it rapidly to traverse saiddrill-head in ref verse-directions on said arm.

8. A radial drill combining an upright column; a radial arm; a horizontally dis- 7 osed ower shaft extendin alon said arma drill-head translatably mounted onv said arm; a spindle rotatablyjourna'led in said drill head and driven from said power shaft;

a rack-bar secured to said arm; a pinion jou-I m naled in said drill-head and meshing with saidrack-bar; a motorcarried by said drillhead; and operative connections, between said motor and said pinion to enable said motor to rotate said pinion to cause it rapidly to traverse said drill head on said arm.

9.' A radial drill combining an upright colrection of rotation of said motor;;an opera-L I tive' connection between saidmotor andsaid pinion to enable said motor rapidly to rotate said pinion and therebytraverse said drill head on the arm; and means for actuating said motor eontrollerato reverse the rotation of the motor to cause the pinion to traverse thedrill-head in reverse directions. 7

10. A radial drill combining Ln-upright column; a radial "arm; a drill-head translatably mounted on the arm; a racksecure'd to said arm; a pinion rotatably journaledin said drill-head and meshing withsaid rack and adapted to translate said drill-head" on said arm; speed-reduction gearing carried'by said drill-head and operativelyconnected' with said pinion; a ,manual" drive for; "said gearingincluding a hand-wheel and a disconnectible clutch between the hand-wheel and said gearing; a power drive for said gearing includinga powerdrivenshaft and a disconnectible clutch between said power.

' shaft and said gearing; a clutch-actuating slide-bar operatively connected with" said j two clutches; means for manuallys'hifting 7 said slide-bar to disengage the manual feed and immediately thereafter to engage they Y power feed; and means'for automatically disconnecting said power traverse 'mecha 60 nism 'whensaid manualshifting' means is released. 1

:11. A radial mounted on the arm; means for translating said drill-head on said arm, said means in} drill combining an upright column; a radial arm; a drill-head shiftably cluding a stationary rack; a pinion rotatably journaled in said drill-head and meshing with saidrack; power actuated means for rotating said pinion, said'power means includingja power shaft; a second shaft'opere o 1' ative y connected with sald pinion and a d s connectible clutch, comprising a fixed and" a.

translatable member; between saidv two shaftsjmanual means for rotating-said sec- 0nd shaft said manual means COIIlPllSlIlg a hand wheel 'journaled in'said drill-head; a

clutch member carried by-sa'id hand-wheel and atranslatable clutch-member'splined to said secondshaft; a sub-casing carried .by said drill-head; a clutch 'actuatin'g'bar slidably mounted in said sub-casing and operatively connected with the translatable mem-V Ybers of said twoclutches; a clutch-actuating 'lever operatively connected :with said slidebar and adapted toshift the bar in one difrection to disconnect the manual traverse, 'mechanism and connect'the powerjfeed;and"

aispring acting upon saidslide-ba r *andf" I adapted up'on'release' of the actuating lever to shift the bar in thedirection oppositez to that in which-it was moved by the lever, to

automatically and-instantaneously disconnect said power drive andimmediately thereafter toQconnect the manual drive.-

I 12." The combination; as set forth inclaim' '11, characterized by thisitha t, a' safety device is provided between the slide-bar and the shiftable clutch-member of the manual .7

drive, to permit the'slide-bar to completely disconnect. the power drive without connecting the-manual drive should the teeth of the manual" drive clutch-members thenbenot registry. V l

13, The combination as set forth in claim 11; characterized bythis, that a spring is interpos'ed between-the second shaft andfthe translatable clutch member carried thereby and-normally presses the clutch-member 3., downwardly against a'fork carried by the slidc-b'ar;thatthe clutch-member is provided.

with an annular roove of'greater width tl1an'the' thickness offtheffork which'is held V therein, thus providing lost motion which permits the slide-bar to move downward independently ofthe clutch-member, should the teeth of the twog'manual drive clutchmembers'interfere,said" spring acting toengage said clutch-membersfwhen they-are rel atively rotated -14, A radial dun combining an upright,; columnya radial arm ;a drill-head transla t ably mounted 'on'the arm; a rack-bar carried by said arm; a vpinion'journaled in'saiddrilh head and-'mes'hingwith said rack-bar; power means for rotating said pinion to cause'it to" translate sa d drill-head on sa d arm,=-sa1d 1 meanscomprising a motor; an operat veconnection between said motor and saidpinion;

amotor controller; manual means for actu-' atingsaid motor controller including a rock-1' 3f. tions, saidimeans includingan arm carriedw shaft; a vrock-arm carried thereby fOI'HELCtIl-T I ating said motor controller hand-lever securedto said rock-shaft and providing means "trolling the operative connection between the motor and thepinion; and automatic means column; a radial arm; a drill-headitranslat-s ably mounted on the arm; a-rack-barcarried 4 bysaid arm; a pinion journaled in said drillhead and meshing with said rack-bar; power means for rotatingsald pnnon'tocauselt, to V translate. said drill-head 1on1 sald is arm said means comprising a motor; an operative-com.

nection between said, motorrand said opinion;

a motor controller; manual meanszfor actuatingisaid motoricontr'oller including a I' OCk'i shaft 5 i a rock-farm carriedthereby i012 actu:

ating said motorficontroller; i a: handrlever secured to said, rocksshaft and providingmeans for turning said rock-shaft in one di rection to start the. motor, said 9 hand-lever;

also controlling the operative connection .be-,

' tween the motor andthe pinion; andiautoa matic means, active. immediately upon release l -oftheaha-nd-lever to .turnzthe roclz-shaft i-in a reverse direction; and stop thesmotor; said means comprising a cam-carriedby said rock-. shaft; a sprmg pressed dev1cegadapted tebe displaced by said cam' when saidshaft is thereby and operatively. connected with sai d turned to start -saidamotongand ibecomingt active When-thewS2L1dhHIld-LBV6IE 1S ,releaseda to shift? said cam and, thereby return isaid 1 shaft to its neutral position. i is p 16. i .A radial: drill, combining an upright column; a radial arm; a drill-head translat- V ably mounted thereon; aV'rack-bar carried by said arm; a-pinionirotatably journaled. in

said drill-headand meshing with said racks 7 bar; power means for rotating said: pinion in reverse directions, .tocause it atotranslatesaid drill in opposite directions on saidIarm; s saidmeans "comprisinga ;revers1ble motor;-

an operativeconnectionbetween :said motor: and said p n-ion v a motor controller :havmf;

a neutral positioniand two active positions means-for-actuating said motor controller in opposite directions tofeause saidmotor tobe rotated n. elther dlrectl'on, said-means" in: cluding a rock-shaft; a rock-arm carried motor! controller a hand-lever iop'eratinely connected-with said rock-arm and afi'ord-ing I means for turning said rock-shaft in opposite-i directions 'from a neutral position, saidihands lever also controlling the operative-conned 'tion between. the motor and the p1n1on;and I means vactivesupon release ofthe hand-lever for. automatically returning said rock-shaft andunotor controller to their'nentralposithe-motor.

by said rock-shaft providing two opposed 7 ,said roller to return it to its normal position active immediately upon. release ofthe hand-i lever to: turnthe; rock-shaft in a reverse di-.

rection and stop. themotor.

15. Ar radial drill combining' anupright;

and thereby return saidrock-shaft and motor i controller-totheir neutral. positions 17;, A radial drill combining an upright column; a radial arm; a drill-head slidably mounted thereon; a rackcarried by said arm; I a pinion ournaled 1 in said drill-head 1 and. meshing vwith said rack; power actuated means forgrotating said pinion to cause itto translatesaid'drillshead on said arm;saidmeans comprising a motor an operative. concam-surfaces, a roller Y cooperating with said ,i cam-surfaces and adapted to be displaced?" for turning said rock-shaft in one direction. to start the motor, saidhand-lever also icon-z nection between'said motor and said opinion; includ ng a d1sconnect1ble clutch comprising,-

shifta'ble and non-shiftablemembers; a slidebar,v foricontrolling saidclutch; a motor controller;..a' rocl; shaft; an armcarried by said rock-shaft for actuating said 'motor controller a: hand lever pivoted to; said ,rockfl shaft and connected with sai'd'slide-bar and] movable in ;one plane to shift said slide-barr inonedirection to causeit to efiecta driving;

connectionbetween said motor and saidrpinv ion, and movable in another planeto rotate saidjrock-shaftto start the motor; and means active) when said hand-lever is releasedgton shift saidslide-bar' in the opposite direction; to disconnectxthe clutch and simultaneously therewith to rotate .18. radialdrill; the combination com said rock-shaft toistopi,

prisingi an upright column; a radial arm; a

drill head movable along the arm; a :motor' Carr-led by the head for effecting movement-of the head-in either direction along the arm;

hand operated means for effecting movement i of the head along the arm; andmeans. com-i. prising-a lever on the head for preventlng simultaneousoperative connection of. the,

power operated means and thehand operated means to operate the head and forcontrolling the operationof themotor.

V 19.1 In ial'radial drill, the combinationcom;v

prising an ,uprigh t column; a radialxarm; a drnl'head mounted to have-.movementalong thearm; means comprising 'a'motormountedon' -it he head :for i lTlOVlllgdlhG head .along the i.

arm;-;handoperated means for eliecting'g means carriedby the head for not onlyselec-i tively connecting the motor and the hand op- -movementofsthehead alohg the arm; and;

eratingmeansto operate the head alongthe arm but also for'starting andstopping themotor-1n accordance witlrsuch selection.v 5.

20. In a rad al d lll, thev'combinationfcom:

drill head inou'ntedto-have movement along )risin an u ori ht column' a radial arn1' .a.,

comprising a single lever movable. from a neutral position to a plurality of operative positions for connecting said means for operating the head along the arm, for operating the motor in a forward and in a reverse direction and for starting the motor and means for automatically returning said lever to its neutral position when it is released;

21. A radial drill combining an upright column; a radial arm; a drill-head translatably mounted on said arm; a first member extending lengthwise of said arm; a second member carried by said drill-head and operatively connected with said first member; manual means to rotate one of said members to translate said drill-head on said arm at a slow rate; power means to rotate one of said members to cause traverse of said drill-head on said arm, at a rapid rate, said power means comprising a prime moverand an operative.

driving connection between said prime mover'and one of said members; and an impositive driving element embodied in said driving connectlon to render sald power means temporarily ineffective when sub jected to undue strain. I r

22. A radial drill combining an upright column; a radial arm; a drill head translatably mounted on said arm; a first member extending lengthwise of said arm; a second member carried by said drill-head andopera tively connected with said first member; manual means carried. by said drill-head to. rotate one of said membersto cause transla tionof said drill-head, said manual means including a clutch; power means to rotate one of said members to cause translation of said lectlve employment of said respective operp sition.

drill-head, said power means including a clutch; means for selectively engaging said clutches normally to rendersaid memberrotating means successively and instan taneously efiective, said last named meansincluding a lost-motiondevice adapted to per mit a complete disengagement of one of said clutches and the delayed subsequent engagement of the other'oi said clutches should the parts of one of 23. In a drilling machine, the combination of the drill-arm, the drill-head, means operatively disposedbetween said drill-head and said drill-arm for imparting reverse traversing movements to said drill-head onsaid drill-arm", manual operating means and power operating means including. reversing mechanism mounted on and movable with said drill-head and'having operative connections with said means .operatively dis- "posed between said drill-head and said drillarm and including a movable member for'seating means, and a manual controlpart moimtedon and movable withsaid drill-head 3 ,having operating connections with said reversing mechanism and saidmovable memating means.

said'clutches be in non-mating my name.

berpby movements, in reverse directions of said manual control part, said connections bemg arranged whereby moving'sald manual control part to its intermediate position 10- crating means and, power operating means for said rotative element, said power operat-. mg means lllClHCllIlgfi reversely rotatlve drivmg element, a power interruptlng means, and

power interrupting means and controlling the d-irection of; rotation of said reverselyrotative driving element. a

25. In a drilling machine, the combination with. the drill-arm and the drill-head, of means operativeiy disposed between the drill-head and the drill-arm for imparting traversing movements to the drill-head on the drill-arm, a reversible electric motor having operative'connection withsaid means, said operative connection comprising a clutch, motor circuits for reverse rotations of said motor, switches therein, and a manual controlv member for selectively combinedly operating said switches and said clutch.

-26. Ina radial drilling machine, the combination with the. radial drill-arm and'the f drill head, of means *operatively disposed between the drill-head and the drill-arm for imparting traversingmovements to the drill-. head on the drill-arm, a reversible electric motor mounted on the drilLhead, said motor having operative connection. with said means to traverse saiddrill-head in opposite direc- 'tions, said operative connection including a clutch, motor circuits'for reverse rotations of said motor, switches thereimaind a manual control member on said drill-head arranged to selectively operate said switches, said control member having operative connection with said clutchto operate said clutch for combined rotation of said motor and engage 'ment of said'clutch. 1

witness'whereof, Ihereunto subscribe DAVID o. 'KLAUSMEYER. J

85 I a manual control member mounted on-and movable with the drill-head controlling said 

